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Integrating clinical education into the curriculum development process.

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  • 1School of Allied Health, Ferris State College, Big Rapids, Michigan 49307.

Radiologic Technology
|March 1, 1988
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Effective radiologic technology education requires integrating didactic, laboratory, and clinical components. A systematic curriculum development process, emphasizing clinical experience, enhances student learning and professional performance.

Area of Science:

  • Radiologic Technology Education
  • Curriculum Development
  • Healthcare Professional Training

Background:

  • Radiologic technology education comprises didactic, laboratory, and clinical elements.
  • Effective training necessitates the integration of these three components.
  • Integration transfers theoretical and practical knowledge into essential patient care skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of integrating educational components in radiologic technology programs.
  • To outline a systematic approach to curriculum development for optimizing educational outcomes.
  • To highlight the impact of appropriate clinical component weighting on student learning and graduate performance.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic curriculum development process is proposed.

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  • Key steps include philosophy formulation, competency establishment, resource identification, course sequencing, teaching strategy selection, and evaluation.
  • Emphasis is placed on appropriately weighting and integrating the clinical component.
  • Main Results:

    • Integration of educational components is crucial for developing competent radiologic technology professionals.
    • A systematic curriculum development approach ensures effective knowledge transfer and skill acquisition.
    • Optimized integration and weighting of the clinical component maximize student learning and enhance graduate performance.

    Conclusions:

    • The integration of didactic, laboratory, and clinical education is fundamental to radiologic technology training.
    • A systematic curriculum development framework provides a roadmap for achieving educational goals.
    • Well-integrated clinical experience, guided by a robust curriculum, is key to producing proficient radiologic technologists.